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PEN'NON, n. [L.pannus, a cloth] 1. A small flag; a banner. [See Pendant .] 2. A ...
PEN'NING, ppr. Committing to writing. PENNON . [See Pennant .]
PEN'NILESS, a. [from penny.] Moneyless; destitute of money; poor.
PEN'NIFORM, a. [L.penna, a feather or quill, and form.] Having the form of a qui...
PEN'NER, n. A writer. 1. A pen-case. [Local.]
PEN'NED, pp. Written. PEN'NED , a. Winged; having plumes.
PEN'NANT PEN'NATE PEN'NATED, a. [L.pennatus, winged, from penna, a quill or wing...
PEN'NACHED, a. Radiated; diversified with natural stripes of various colors; as ...
PEN'MANSHIP, n. The use of the pen in writing; the art of writing. 1. Manner of ...
PEN'MAN, n. plu. penmen. [See Pen and Man.] 1. A man that professes or teaches t...
PEN'KNIFE, n. [See Pen and Knife.] A small knife used for making and mending pens.
PEN'ITENTLY, adv. With penitence; with repentance, sorrow or contrition for sin.
PENITEN'TIARY, a. Relating to penance, or to the rules and measures of penance. ...
PENITEN'TIAL, a. Proceeding from or expressing penitence or contrition of heart;...
PEN'ITENT, a. [L.poenitens.] Suffering pain or sorrow of heart on account of sin...
PEN'ITENCE PENITENCY, n. [L. poenitentia, from poeniteo, from poena, pain, punis...